September 10th, 2016, Perris
California, Perris Raceway,

Southern
California Flat Track Association's

Championship
Series, Round 9

Photos
and text by Rodney Rutherford

The twelve round 2016 Southern California Flat Track
Association (SCFTA), has now put the end to round nine at the historic
Perris Raceway facility. The gates welcomed over one-hundred and forty
racers, spread across thirty-two classes. We now have three rounds
remaining as we prepare for round number ten on October 15TH. Round
eight was an action packed melee that saw two SCFTA regulars in Joe
Steffen, and G & G Racing's LJ Gronek, involved in two hair-raising
crashes. Steffen has been reported to be doing well but was absent on
this evening. In a move to speed up the publication of my SCFTA race
reports, I will break lengthy reports into two parts, this is part I of
round nine.

"Weebles wobble but they don't fall down", the popular phrase for
Hasbro toys that would always come to an upright position, after being
tipped to one side or another could very well apply to Gronek. After
taking a very hard get-off at a race a few weeks before SCFTA's round
eight, Gronek's round eight crash appeared to be season ending, but
nope. The strong sliding scrapper was back on hand for this round and
ready to go. Spry as ever, the G & G Racing co-owner was back to
business as usual, racing and taking care of his Pro rider Nick
Armstrong at the end of the night.

"Crazy" Chris Ackerman, a flamboyant announcing presence on
the Southern California Speedway circuit since 2007, joined the SCFTA
team on a full series basis in 2016. The son of Hollywood royalty, his
Mother Mary Eleanor Donahue also known as Elinor Donahue, was a star on
the very popular series, "Father Knows Best". The series aired from
1954-60, and Ackerman has inherited every bit of the Hollywood persona
and flair from his lovely Mother. With his rousing announcing style
always encouraging the audience to get into the action, whether he is
announcing Speedway racing, Flat Track racing, Baseball, Football, the
former heavy metal drummer is sure to include you into the party. SCFTA
is proud to have him aboard, now about that
microphone.

Jim Ottele (58Y), Larry Earhart (16E), Kevin Jordan (137), and Brad
Rudy (19R) go four abreast into turn one of the Senior Vet Over 50
Expert heat event. Going to the main and Jordan pushes the pack on the fast track with the
early lead, followed by Ottele, Earhart, and Richard Pollock. Jordan
has not been to kind to the competition during the series winning a
majority of his races, and is ready to pour more anguish upon the
competition as he pulls away for the win. Ottele locks down second
despite a mid race charge by Earhart, pulling away on the final lap for
second. Earhart concludes in third, Pollock fourth and Rudy fifth.
Jordan gathered up his second win of the night in the Over 35 Expert.
Also of note, Rudy rode to his fifth win in a row in the 4-Stroke
main.

Gary
Lane (68) and Mike Brooks (672), playing hard out of turn four in the
Premier Senior Over 70 heat race. Brooks raced on to a second on the
main, Lane was unable to gate up.
Lane was not going to let that drag him down, racing to the main win in
the Super Senior Over 60 Amateur Novice.

Paul Claybaugh (83) and Ken Shilling (26) barge their way into turn one
of their Bomber Amateur heat. Claybaugh with his increasing confidence
scorched to the point by lap two of the main. Despite Shilling pacing
him efficiently through the mid point, Claybaugh laid down the extra
speed late in the race for his first Bomber Amateur win of the season
with Shilling second. Shilling leads the points going into round ten,
but Claybaugh has closed the gap to six points according to the
official posted points.

Jeff Johnson (6) and Danny Perkins (89), racing hard through turn four
in the Bomber Expert heat. The two racers raced against each other in
the youth quite often, and carried on the close competition into the
main. Johnson was able to top Perkins at the checkers in the main, but
with Perkins racing in only his second round of the year Johnson has
his gloves full, Perkins will be vying for a main win with three rounds
remaining. This beckons the reclining chair fan to come on out and
watch these go at it as the series winds down.

John Garcia, racing in an Open Novice and warming for the big evening
show. John Garcia (JG) and Arnie Fry go side by side into turn one of
the Open Novice main, Fry powers the outside for the lead and we have
Fry at the point with John Garcia second. Undeterred, John Garcia moves
into the lead by lap four, Fry in second and Nick Garcia third.

Nick Garcia, finished up in Second in the Open Novice main and still
holds the series points lead. John Garcia keeps the cat in the bag and
rides away for the Open Novice win, but we have some tension in the
race for second. Nick Garcia on the attack in third thrusting inside of
second place Fry in turn three of the final lap. Braaap, Nick Garcia
gets the pass and flies inside for second as Fry settles for third.
Matt Ott fourth and Justin Simons fifth.

Noah Bush (17) and Matt Ott (21), scorching the turf coming out of turn
four in an Open Novice heat. Ott played his race well for a fourth in
the main, Bush exited the track with an eighth.

Ryan Reed (5) and Christian Payne (123), turning up the juice out of
turn four in the Open Amateur heat. Winning the Over 35 Amateur main,
Reed has been escalating his speed incrementally since coming onto the
SCFTA scene in 2015. Riding into the Open Amateur in quest for his
third win of the year, he took a step in that direction with the
holeshot pulling away from second place Payne by five bike lengths
after lap two and filed the lead into the win directory for his third
main win of the year. Payne has blown onto the scene in his second
SCFTA race of 2016 in an immediate impact, with a second after holding
off third place Evan Markus. Justin Hanson takes a fourth and LJ Gronek
fifth.

The twelve racer Open Unclassified main gets to the groove with Evan
Markus (54), Colt Foster (84E), Chris Foster (81E), Matt Zacher (15B),
Matt Ott (21), Byron Kukla (92), Andre` Ochs (46), Justin Hanson (27)
and away we go in a sliding scramble for turn one. Zacher grabs the
point of the furiously fast main at the start, Chris Foster second,
Clayton Williams, Ochs fourth, and Colt Foster fifth. A Navy Seabee,
Zacher racing well but unable to shake the scary fast Chris Foster who
lingers on his outside in second. A hustle tussle for third with
Williams, Ochs, and Colt Foster in a fluster cluster.

Chris
Foster (81E) looks into free space in an Open Unclassfied heat. Noah
Bush (17), Evan Markus (54), and Matt Ott (21) crowding the corner. Near
the finish Chris Foster grabs the lead for the win, Zacher second, Ochs
third, Colt Foster fourth and Williams fifth. There was less than two
second between the top five at the checkers.

A
common occurrence in the Pro main races of the 2016 SCFTA series, is
this view that the competition has been seeing of John Vanderlaan as he
speeds away for the win. On this evening he finished up his eighth
SCFTA Pro win of the series. Southland Racing/Drew Massa Trucking/Amaro Farms racer John Vanderlaan,
hauling his horse down from his home town of Salinas, California, to go
after his eighth SCFTA Pro main win. Winning his heat running away put
the odds on him to do just that. We got the green, but shazam shazam
shazam, it is not Vanderlaan leading into turn one, a resurgent Colt
Foster gets his front wheel first into turn one. Vanderlaan alongside
negates any other move by Foster, and pushes his way into the lead out
of turn two pounding the gas using his lanky figure for rock solid
stability and into the lead he goes. Foster in second, Nick Armstrong
third, Michael Inderbitzin, Damon Coca fifth and a bevy of sliders in
his midst.

6D Helmets/Foster Brother's Racing's Colt Foster was a professor of the
Pro main, working a consistent but a slower line throughout the main,
prevailing to be a decisive strategy enabling him to stay steady while
his competitors just could find no room around him as he railed in for
a second. In second, Foster is racing his best Pro main of the season keeping the
screaming sounds of Armstrong and Inderbitzin behind him, they run in
third and fourth respectively but still in position to pass Foster at
any time. T three stacked up out of the exits of every turn eating up
the petrol at the ten lap mark of the twenty lap main.

Hollister resident, Inderbitzin did some blitzing in his reported
inaugural visit to Perris, putting down a third in the Pro main amongst
the local hotshots. On lap fourteen Vanderlaan has a near half lap lead,
Foster in second and holding on with all his might. Inderbitizin takes
the inside line in turn two and goes into third place pushing Armstrong
back to fourth.

Matt Zacher (15B), Braapshop.com's Nick Armstrong (44E), and Damon Coca
(56Z) speed into turn two of a Pro heat. We finish off the twenty lap
Pro main, with Vanderlaan installing his name on top of the podium for
the eighth time in 2016 with a several second lead over second place
Foster, third goes to Inderbitzin on his first race at Perris, fourth
to Armstrong, and fifth to the determined Nick Gil.

Vanderlaan completes his eighth victory lap of the season, and now has
a thirty-three point lead over second place Foster with three rounds
remaining, as he hones in on his second consecutive SCFTA Pro title.